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- Beit abstract "A Beit (also spelled bait, Arabic: بيت pronounced [beːt, bi(ː)t, bajt], literally "a house") is a metrical unit of Arabic, Iranian, Urdu and Sindhi poetry. It corresponds to a line, though sometimes improperly renderered as "couplet" since each beit is divided into two hemistichs of equal length, each containing two, three or four feet, or from 16 to 32 sylables.William Alexander Clouston concluded that this fundamental part of Arabic prosody originated with the Bedouins or Arabs of the desert, as, in the nomenclature of the different parts of the line, one foot is called "a tent-pole", another "tent-peg" and the two hemistichs of the verse are called after the folds or leaves of the double-door of the tent or "house".".
- Beit wikiPageID "18772728".
- Beit wikiPageRevisionID "604803569".
- Beit hasPhotoCollection Beit.
- Beit subject Category:Arabic_and_Central_Asian_poetics.
- Beit subject Category:Indian_poetics.
- Beit subject Category:Poetic_rhythm.
- Beit comment "A Beit (also spelled bait, Arabic: بيت pronounced [beːt, bi(ː)t, bajt], literally "a house") is a metrical unit of Arabic, Iranian, Urdu and Sindhi poetry.".
- Beit label "Beit".
- Beit label "Beït (poésie)".
- Beit label "Бейт".
- Beit sameAs Beït_(poésie).
- Beit sameAs m.04glypg.
- Beit sameAs Q2581045.
- Beit sameAs Q2581045.
- Beit wasDerivedFrom Beit?oldid=604803569.
- Beit isPrimaryTopicOf Beit.